Adult-Gerontology Acute Care Nurse Practitioner
As a nurse, you are dedicated to your patients’ well-being, ensuring they receive the care they deserve when they need it most. Now you’re ready to expand your knowledge and provide advanced acute care to patients who have chronic illnesses ranging from young adults to the elderly.
Our online BSN to AGACNP graduate program is designed to allow you to work and pursue your nursing education simultaneously. The curriculum was developed in accordance with the National Organization of Nurse Practitioner Faculties (NONPF), meaning it aims to ensure that you graduate with the knowledge, skills and abilities to practice as a gerontological nurse practitioner.
Program Information
The Master of Science in Nursing, Adult-Gerontology Acute Care Nurse Practitioner is a three-year online program that prepares you to deliver advanced nursing care for patients with complex acute, critical and chronic health conditions. You will expand your expertise in providing high-acuity care.
Admissions
Admissions Requirements
To become an adult-gerontology acute care nurse practitioner, a prospective student needs an accredited Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree (BSN) and a current RN Licensure, which is earned after passing the NCLEX-RN examination. It’s ideal that there have been at least two years of work in the nursing field as well.
The final step is to obtain an MSN with a concentration in Adult Gerontology Acute Care Nursing Practice, after which a student must take and pass the ANCC Adult-Gerontology Acute Care Nurse Practitioner (AGACNP) board certification examination.
To qualify for our online MSN program, you must:
- Hold a BSN from an accredited college or university with a 3.0 GPA or higher
- Hold a current, unencumbered RN license
- Have at least one year of full-time work experience as an RN prior to registration in the clinical or specialty courses
- Have completed an undergraduate-level statistics course with a “C” or higher
- Have 1-2 years of acute care experience, preferably in an ICU setting
The faculty admissions committee may look more closely at nursing and science grades when making admissions decisions.
Admissions Process
- Resume or curriculum vitae
- Professional goal statement
- Official transcript(s)
- Two electronically submitted references (one academic and one professional in a supervisory role)The supervisor reference letters must come from a direct supervisor who is responsible for your performance evaluation
- If you have been out of school more than five years, please speak with your Enrollment Advisor for advice
- An interview may be required
Transfer Credit Policy for MSN Adult Gerontology Care Nurse Students
- A maximum of 9 graduate credits, completed within the past 5 years from a previously earned graduate degree, may be transferred.
- A grade of “B” or higher is required.
- The Advanced Standing Request form must be submitted during the admissions process for transfer credits to be considered.
Curriculum
We’ve designed our online adult-gerontology nurse practitioner program coursework to enhance your nursing experience and knowledge. This will allow you to provide exceptional care to individuals of different ages across the adult continuum.
Our gerontological MSN curriculum will introduce you to the management, treatment and observation of care for patients ranging from young adults to the elderly, with acute and complex chronic illnesses.
- GPNG 547 Historical and Contemporary Frameworks for Advanced Practice Nursing (3 credits)
- GPNG 534 Advanced Pharmacology Application (3 credits)
- GPNG 533 Advanced Pathophysiology Application (3 credits)
- GPNG 548 Evidence Based Practice and Policy for Advanced Nursing (3 credits)
- GPNG 535* Advanced Physical Assessment and Diagnostic Reasoning Applications (75 total
clinical hours include 50 hours precepted and 25 campus residency hours) (3 credits)
- GPNG 550 Clinical Prevention and Population Health Promotion for Advanced Nursing
Practice
- GNAG 501** Adult Gerontology Acute Care I (75 clinical hours) (3 credits)
- GPNG 549 Nursing and Health Care Ethics in Practice and Policy (3 credits)
- GNAG 502** Adult Gerontology Acute Care II (200 clinical hours; 25 residency hours)
(5 credits)
- GNAG 503** Adult Gerontology Acute Care III (200 clinical hours; 25 residency hours)
(5 credits)
- GNAG 504** Adult Gerontology Acute Care IV (225 clinical hours) (6 credits)
- GPNG 546 Transitioning to Role of Advanced Practice Nursing (3 credits)
* Students enrolled in GPNG 535 are required to come to campus for three days. In addition to the campus residency visit, precepted clinical hours are also required for GPNG 535. **Students enrolled in GNAG 502 and GNAG 503 must also complete the three day on-campus requirement.
**Courses are considered clinical courses. Students must refer to the Graduate Student Handbook for all clinical policies and procedures specific to their program.